One the eve of Max Verstappen chasing his third consecutive F1 title, Honda chief predicts the Red Bulls can get even better next season.
Honda chief's predictions does not bode well for Formula 1's chasing pack.Red Bull sealed the F1 Constructors title, who trails by 177 points and on current form is unlikely to prove a threat, as is third-placed Lewis Hamilton on 190 points.
Verstappen needs to end the Qatar weekend with a lead of 146 points over Perez and the championship is his.The last F1 winner in Qatar was Hamilton in 2021, with Verstappen second. No race was held in 2022 due to Qatar hosting the Fifa World Cup.’s domination. We have already seen huge improvements from F1 teams such as McLaren and Ferrari, with the former creeping ever nearer to a win.
“At Ferrari, for example, they have developed the engine considerably and Mercedes’ ERS system is also very strong.”
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